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Budget and spending review

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On 27 October 2021, the Chancellor delivered his third Budget in conjunction with the Public Spending Review. Many of the spending announcements had already been leaked to the Press prior to Budget Day and arguably a lot of it was not new money. The Chancellor did however manage to keep a few surprises back for […]

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National Living Wage increased to £9.50 an hour

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Among the announcements leaked before Budget Day was an  increase in the hourly rate for the National Living Wage (NLW) which was greater than inflation for those aged 23 or over, to £9.50 an hour. For an employee working a 35-hour week that would mean £17,290 a year. With the 1.25% increase in employers NIC […]

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Some National Insurance thresholds are changing

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The 1.25% increase in the rate of National Insurance Contributions (NICs) paid by workers and employers announced on 7 September to provide extra funds for Health and Social care will go ahead from 6 April 2022. This will become a new Health and Social Care Levy from 2023/24 onwards. Although the income tax personal allowance […]

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Business rates to be made “fairer” and 50% discount for the retail and hospitality sector

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The Government continue to promise a fairer system of Business Rates and will provide new reliefs for investment and improvements to business premises.  In order to support businesses and jobs in the retail, hospitality and leisure sectors, the chancellor announced a 50% discount in business rates up to £110,000. High Street businesses still operate at […]

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Changes to R&D tax relief

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As announced in the Budget R&D, tax relief will be reformed from April 2023 to support modern research methods by expanding qualifying expenditure to include data and cloud costs, and to focus tax relief on innovation carried out in the UK. HMRC will continue to target abuse of this generous tax relief and improve compliance. […]

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New residential developer tax

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From 1 April 2022 the Government will introduce a new tax on company profits derived from larger UK residential property developers. The tax will be charged at 4% on profits exceeding an annual allowance of £25 million and will be included in the corporation tax returns of those companies liable to the new tax. More […]

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Pension tax relief unchanged

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here was much speculation that the Chancellor would restrict the tax relief for saving into a pension to basic rate only. Thankfully that has not happened (yet) and the key limits are unchanged. The annual pension input limit for most taxpayers remains at £40,000 which covers both individual and employer contributions. The lifetime pension allowance […]

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Diary of Main Tax Events

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November / December 2021 Date What’s Due 1/11/21 Corporation tax for year to 31/01/2021 unless quarterly instalments apply 19/11/21 PAYE & NIC deductions, and CIS return and tax, for month to 5/11/21 (due 22/11 if you pay electronically) 1/12/21 Corporation tax for year to 28/02/2021 unless quarterly instalments apply 19/12/21 PAYE & NIC deductions, and […]